Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1940 — Page 3
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Mr. ami Mrs Homer Ellsworth Mr and Mr. Whitey Thortm Mrs . Dwight Rchnepp M. an<l Mr. Jack 'Mcßride Mr ranit Mr. Lee Mcßride and children Georgestine and Floyd I Ira. Robert Ml Bride Mora Wilson I I Ilf Fori Wayne. Ralph Robert, Fay. . Kb hard Arnold. Joy Elva ahd y r . I Marut Mai tin A cafeteria supper will he rv ••'I at the Zloln Evangel* al and Re. fortn.nl church Saturday evening from five to nit o'clock Th. I 'menu will he annuuto-. i later — — I The Epworth league of the Pi. a •ant Mill. Methodist church will sponsor a Thanksgiving l>.iy -up |jter W<-dm «lay evening at the ' (church lta.ent. nt. le-ainntt at five I [thirty o'clock The menu fried • [chicken. ma.ltnl Irish or -weet potatoes, gravy. dressing tratiberryi •or l aMwae aalad i -reamed pea* and l<arrot., bread. < rff. ..- and pie The , public |. invited ami the price hl ..Io cent. The Junior society of the Fir.' ■ United Brethren church will give I the annual Thanksgiving dinner for ■ [children of the Sund.y .. brail Wed- ■ ne.duy noon at eleven-thirty o'clock Th.- It V II via., of the Fira: ' I*. 11. Sunday « hoot will meet at the home of Mrs. Flank llohnke Friday evening at .even thirty o', clock Assisting ho.te.ae. will lie the Meadame. Hephu. Melchl, Russell DeHiilt and ft I* Mill, i A good attendance I. d*-sfred The We.ley Couples rlaas party ha. been postponed from W.-dnes I day. November J" to Wi-dtii-sday. Nov 27 The meeting of th- llecatur flow-, yr garden dob ha. b. n poslpon- . ied from November I's to November |M ! .Memlter, of the Tn Kappa »or- j lorlty will enjoy a harvest bridge Tuesday evening at the Elks home I at eight o'clock The committee In charge In. hide. Mrs I. A f'rwena. I Mr. (Jerald Cole. Mi. Irvin Gold nei and Mia. Catherine Jacbauo i TWO COUPLES HONORED WITH SURPRISE SHOWER Mr and Mr. Cheater Feaael and . Mr and M'a Richard Nolan wore l honor.Hl with a aurprlae abower. ; Friday evening given by Mra Glen I Beer and Mra. Noah lllraehey a' I the home of the latter, north of I Berne Kach of the honored couple* wa« 1 pre.entcd with many beautiful wedding gift, and follow!.ig an en'joyable evening, dellclou, rtdreabmenta w«re awrved by the ho.| .»»ea and Mra. Cheater Feaae! ware married Augu.t 21 IM II at Nlcbolaaville. Kentucky »Hh Rev Paul UfidatlM al the tingle ring ceremony Mr and Mra. Roger 1 Stonolmrner were the attendant*. Mr and M'a Nolan were married Sept.-mlier 21. !#«* at Celina. Ohio by the paator of the Church of God In Celina The tingle ring teremony waa uaed, and wpa witm «.ed by
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CLUB CALENDAR awnaa** •oclaty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phona* 1000 — 1001 Monoay Hum Join I'* cia... Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Smith. T:|f» p m. Re.earth Cluh, Mr*. Huraell '•went, 2 M p m Pythian Slater* Temple. K of P. | Home, 7 30 p ni Woman’* Club General Meeting. Library Hall. 7:*& p m Adam. County Woman'* Cboru*. Motive Home. | 30 p m. TirtMay Young Matron. Club. Mt*. Albert Beery. 7 Jo p m leiyal Daughter*. Mr*. Charlei Charle. Maloney 7 3o p in Tri Kappa llarve.t Bridge. Klk. Home a p tn P«i lota Xi H««.ert Bridge. Mr*. I Leo Kirach 7JO p m Ktn Tau sigma Sorority. Mr* | Bob Sliraluka. 7: J® P m. Adam- County Nurses. Appelman'. R'-.taurant. k p. m. Wednesday Tliankaglvlng Supper, Plea a* n: Mill. Methodi.t Church. 5 Jo p. m I nion Chapel Thankagivlng Market. Brack'* Store. Thank.glvlng Eve Dance. B p t>. < Elka. |o p m. Zion Senior Walther Migue Kid Backward Party. Lutheran Church ! Auditorium. 7.30 p. m. Dur laidy of Victory Diacua.ion Group Mr*. Edward Gave. 7 30 [P m Annual Dinner for C B children, I'nited Brethren Church. II So a m. Friday Auxiliary Social Meeting, legion Home. 7:3d p. m D V H. (Ta**. Mr*. Bohtike, 7 30 I p m. Saturday Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church Cafeteria Supper. S-7 p m | Mra. Chester Feaael and Eugene •Bert. Mra. Feoael and Mr*. Nolan are twin daughter, of Mr and Mr* Wilbert Beer, of Wert Madiaon afreet. Those prevent at the vhower were Mr and Mr. Tillman Beer Mi and Mra Wilbert Beer and children Marjorie. Dale. Lucille. Harriett -Cheater and Gerald Marcella Beer. Martha Colt hin Mr and Mra. Glen , Beer and daughter Janice Mae Mr and Mra. Krnndt Worthman and i hildren Calvin. Irvin and Florence. | Mi an! Mra Noah Hir»' hey and i ■ hildren Carolyn. Flo'lne. Edith. ( and Richard. E*ther Hlrachey. Ed-, na Hirahey. Sylvia Hlmbey. and L Mary Ann Beer Our laidy of Victoiy atudy cluh will meet at the hmne of Mra Edward Gave Wednesday evening at •even thirty o'clock ' The Isoyal Daughter* claw of th* Evangelical Sunday hclkm.l will meet at the home of Mr*. Charle* ; Maloney Tuesday evening at seven- I thirty o’clock with Mra. Hubert | Garard a* the assisting hostea*. | Every memtier I* urged to he pre**. ent JOINT MEETING ENJOYED BY CLUBS The Better Home* and the Good Nelghlwr* home economic* club* held a joint meeting and pot luck •upper at the Monroe school Thur*day evening Thanksgiving deco ration. prevailed and music was turnlahed during the supper by Helen Huth Haines and Mabie Gould ■'God Ble»a America’' and ' You Can Smile” were sung, followed | with a reading and prayer by Mr* Ben Maielln Alter a vocal due: ( Iby the Steury rtater*. a reading ( Sally’s Thanksgiving ”, was given by Mr*. Frone Floyd. , The lesson on convenient storage
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Nazi Bombs Level Historic Cathedral at Coventry L.U i .it • ii *• v * •** ,<1 _ I art ■■ “JW HI 1 »*t ’ I? * ,7 ' 'T'' I. I. A. < abfepbolo
Wave after wave of Nail bomber* unloaded ton* of bomba upon the indurtriaJ citj it Coventry. "Detroit” of England, leaving it a crumbling ma** of d*bn* and firmwept ruin with thousand* dead and injured. Thia
•pace wa* given by L. E Archbold, who ali»o showed some very interesting picture* in connection with the le*M>n Games and contests weie enjoyed during the social hour. MRS DAN STEPLER HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The St. Luke's ladles' aid society met recently at the home of [' Mr*, flan Hlepler for an all day I session tjuiltlng occupied the day Devotional* were given by Mrs. H II Meckstroth and Mr*. Ervin Present were the Mesdauies Bert ( Seasongufh. Carl Anderson. James Brown. John Hoth. William Bertch. Ervin Ixwhner. H H Meckstroth. ' Eail Arnold. Reuben Smith. Jack Zimmerman. Frank Yager. Erman Earhart. Clint Zimmerman, Hhati inan. Freda GoMner. Caroline Ar-! I nold. f»an Stepler and Miss Kath- , i yn Zlmmertnan — ■» HOSTESS FOR SUNDAY DINNER Mrs. Lena Martin and Mrs Frank Yager entertained with a pre Thanksgiving dinn. ■ Bunday for |< Mrs. lama Marlin Harry Martin i Mi and Mr* Frank Yager Mrs | Ina Miller. Mr. and Mr* Lloyd , Kinger and children. Keith. Betty Mary. Raymond and Margaret of | Mark Center. Ohio. Mr and Mrs. ‘Earl Martin. Mr and Mrs Everett Milton. Clark Hindenlang. Mr and |.Mr*. Lyle Fran*. Mr and Mra. John Waiter* and daught -r Betty Joan, i Mr*. Sarah Martin and children. Richard Jay. Arnold. Kiva Faye, i Rotiert and Ralph. Arthur bchelderer Mr. and Mrs Matthew Brelner , of Decatur. Mildred and Rotiert Thompson. Mr*. Ada Martin and i daughter Man-la. Mr. and Mr*. Ker-,; mith Parrish and daughter Ardola , Marie. [l The Young Matron* <lub will I meet at the home of Mr*. Albert Beery Tuesday evening at seven- i thirty o'clock. 1 I MRS. LELAND RIPLEY IS HOSTESS TO CLUB The Friendship Village home i economic* club met at the hmm- of i Mrs Inland Ripley Thursday after- i noon with Mr*. Merle Riley In I iluirge of the meeting. After the i routine opening scripture was read by Mr*. William Neadstlne. Holl call wa* answered by mem- l tier* telling of their most omliar- I rassing Incident* a* homemakers. | Twenty-one member* were present 1 Mra. Ethel Bebout was a guest of i the club. ! The club donated It to the Red ! Cross fund nnd also volunteered to sololdt the township for R«l ( Cross fund*. ’ The lesnon on clothe* closet* was i given by Mr*. Merle Riley and Mr*. I Chas. Burkhart. The meeting closed with prayer. < During the soda! hour. Mr*. Rue t Strayer and Mr*. Ollie Fellows a«- i sl»ted the bosteas In serving pump- I kin pie with whipped cream, tan- I die* and coffee. One hoites*. Mr*. Dan Raudenbush. wa* unable to be < present. ’ i Mr*. James Fisher and children. I .Mr*. Bartiara Smith and children, of Marlon; Mr. and Mrs. Dave I Brama* and children of Fort Wayne Mr. and Mr*. Luierne Vhrlck and i children, of this city were guest* t of Mr. and Mr*. Frank Scbniti at I Eunday dinner. I t WILLING WORKERS i HAVE MEETING The Willing Workers das* of the • Bobo United Brethren church met at the home of Mr*. Milton Chron-A biter recently for its regular meet- j Ing which opened with prayer by t Mr*. Ida Chronister, scripture by r Aldene Helmut Eighteen members answered the I roll call and dues amounted to t *l.lO. The following officer* were ( l
elected for the new year. Mina Hitton. president; Aldene Helmut, vicepresident ; Bertha Daniel*, secretary. Met ha Hllpert. treasurer: Mildred Helm, chorister; Ixiuise Bunner, pianist: Hasel Chronister, reporter j During the nocial hour, refresh'ments were served by the hostess, assisted by Dollie Chronister and 'Gertrude Hllpert. ' The American la-gfam auxiliary will hold a social meeting Friday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the Legion home Personals Mr and Mrs Theodore Grallker visited In Fort Wayne Sunday with their daughter. Betty, who Is at the iSt Joseph hospital recovering from lan attack of poliomyelitis It wa* stated that very encouraging report* of her condition were received Miss Martha Calland has returned from Ann Arbor where she attended the Mic higan North Western football game She was the guest lof Mr and Mrs H. Allen Jacobs of Fort Wayne and their house guest, Sam Greenlan of Hl Louis. Mo Mrs Bert Hunslcker of Bronson. Michigan spent last week with he-sister-in-law and her brother-in-law. Mr and Mr* William Barber and Mr and Mr* Ed Ahr. Mr and Mr*. I A Bales and Mr and Mr*. Ix-onard Henderson of Middleton. Ohio visited with Mr and Mrs. Eural Hose. Sunday Mrs. Willard Rhorer of Detroit 'arrived here the last of the week ants I* helping to care for her grandfather. Dan Hp-ang. who was ‘badly burned several day* ago Mr |l*prang is recuperating slowly at .his home on North Second street. Mr and Mrs W E Moon of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Del laike and C K Fongbty of Fort Wayne left Munday morning for latke Charle*. laiulslana for a visit with Mr and Mrs. Charles Sipe and family They went through Missouri. Tennessee and Arkansas and will return through New Orleans, Mobile and Birmingham They will lie gone altout three weeks. Mr and Mr*. Gerald Cole and •on* David and Roger and daughter Barbara spent Sunday al Pittsford. Michigan They accompanied Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Cole of North Fifth street, who will remain for a several days' visit with the former's brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. Harold lain* Mrs Ben Shroyer. Mr*. Luther Clase. Mrs. Ida Witt and Mrs. Neva Sharrow attended the service* at the Fort Wayne Gospel Temple last evening Frank Lynch, who underwent an operation at the Adams county memorial hospital ten days ago was returned to hl* home on North Fifth street Sunday morning He I* improving satisfactorily. Mr*. .Minnie Holthouse and daughter Irene are In Toledo. Ohio where they were called by the IIIMM and death of the former's sister. Mr*. C H Uhl H. L. Confer attended to business In Fort Wayne this morning Mr*. Helen Hughe* of Anderson spent the week end with her m.ith er. Mr*. Maude Dorwln Mr*. Hughes will leave Tuesday morning for Chicago to attend the national meeting of English teacher*, where »he will present a paper on "The Aids for Retarded Readers." Mr. and Mrs. J Ward Calland returned late this morning from Stock port, Ohio where they were rolled by the accidental death of the former’s brother-in-law Ml** Martha Janes Foot and Ralph Krlegel of Celina. Ohio, attended the Notre Dame-lowa football game at South Bend Saturday.
11 1* historic St Michael's Cathedral, centuries old. and of pure Gothh [ architecture, with only Ito 301-foot spire undamaged. Berlin report* 11 WO plane* were uaed in the lO'> hour raid upon the hapless city.
:|t“ Adsnu County ♦ Win* Trophy Again Memorial Hospital ■MrwKr'.xaBBMBM ♦ * • *1 ■ I W m j * ? f 1 ■> - • ’! ‘ft-’ _ "if, X., r th Fifth | f W’’ I i -ii t ARRIVALS L Ji M Hl.I M ' rtß bEbeL If 38 > . . je" f SKit B ! 1/ fK ' ■ sJ II !a » ' s '■ 1 MB* «* r Bw i I '■’.'. i. j xiii, f JBB*. * 1 a ... -i r k eight nounds and three ounces and has n it been named . Jacqueline Cochran — ®— I • so- »«si • Jacqueline Cochran Is shown with Lapvl lOUtn Killed the coveted Harmon Trophy award In ll«>:irl.(hl Cr:i«.h her in M ,h * world’s in iitdfi-tfn < rasn oulllUn<linir w „ man fll( . r „ , .. . .. ... the third time the noted American Marlon Ind. Nov I* tll'i aviatnv has won the trophy award Floyd Smith. 21. of l..ipel was kill ed by the International League of ed yesterday in a lieadsm automo- Aviator*. _____ hue collision on state road 21 near |(ir Kr|i| N((| . „„ here t.len < oil in- 31. of Sweetser. s ul wa. being held in ant ( ounty who w(n uki . t , h |||(t r jail after his car was found at the prn<raiii (n(l||d< , Pr „ |dM| , E r scene of the ardent. K||totl (>f Bn(J |h . ~ L . " Shartle. chlaf of the occupational (iuidancc Conference analyMin nwtlon of th* I’nll**! At Purdue This Month <mpi -ym.-itt >i.e m Washington. D <’. i lafayelte. Ind.. Nov. IB—(l’P» — More than 3M guidance office' <•„,!.|_ , and deans of Isiys and gi !• In hid- ”UUeniM inbpyCl iana high schools at- «-sp'-> led Io LoCbI InflllslriCS attend the annual guidance conference at Purdue I'nlversity Nov, 29 Hlsty seven students and mem- , and 30. hers of the faculty of the Blppu* I ' Dr Edward Olsen of Colgate I'nl- school in Huntington t-iwnshlp vis- ■ Versify will address the confereii- ■• Ited here Saturday They loured
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the Central Hugar company and the Cloverleaf Creameries Im . and lumhed in the city Principal Earl Bryant was In chnrge. i. Lchmitn Sell* Guernsey To Nevada Resident Peterborough. N II Nov. 1* The American Guernsey CatH* Club Peterborough. N 11. report* the .si« of a registered Guernsey cow h/F|'eier It la-hman to E L. Cord of Dyer Nev This animal la Valor's D H'-a'a 37W11. —- > ——— Old Wrtitvr Barn Pa**a* Franklin N II tt'Pl A modern str.-cture. S'ccmmodating II news, new ••ilm i ’.ic- :t>oyearuld learn at fh.nie| A’> b-ler's birthplace MUM Women who sutler painful, irregular periods witn nervous m<«dy • pells due to functional cause • r.c.uld rind Lydia t Pinkham'* Vrgeutcle Compound cimp.', marrrfouc to relieve surh distress Pinkham • Compound Is mad* repecwliy to Islp such weak, tired women to go smiling thru didk-ult days Oier I W 0 uno w<«nen tusve reported remarkable tieiienia WKLI. WORTH Any drug*b,r* Decatur Upholstery SHOP BARGAINS i KITCHEN H HNITI RE I l ' t M.iple Iniotte Hull*. I S i"" 1 Mi ’.ii Breakfast net, 111 • .Y piece with ektenrton table; | I drop leaf table. 3 chair*. I I i I'rosley Electric Refrigerator; lanindry Htoves I i hole Kene I s<-ne Stove v, 2 hole- Kerosene Stoves 7 Kitchen Cabinets. J Kitchen Rtoo!* 2 Gas Stove* 4 Utility Cabinet* IHNINti ROOM •: square Ektelision Table*. 3 Round Ektelision Table*; 12 Buffets 12 25 each. 3 seis Chairs; It iilna Closet; I Queen Aim style Table solid walnut LIVING R<M)M i I Itirary Tallies I 2 piece Suites; Odd Chairs: I 3 piece Antique Mute, v Electric Lamps. I Radios; I ’ Small Stand* S-veral Healing | Stoves and Hiatrola*. Hall Tree. BED ROOM Vanity Benches. New and used I mgs. all kind- Metal Beds; Commodes Walnut Bed Room i -nite, almost new. formerly sold I Jl7*tm Get our price » DiesI s<-rs ! Di-ssitiK Tables. Night - Stands REALTY PARLOR I L‘ <i»h» 4 i (’hr* ChMir«. Foot Wool* (’hroine Standi*. IVrnuili **nt Why*- Machiiie MISCELLANEOt S Plug I'ong Table 4* New Child'* Rockers, red and oak We have sold these for three years. go<4 ones 2 Sewing Maihlnes. Hoover Electric Sweeper Ros king Chair*. W'Kid Venetian Hiinds 3 ■ 27 In. wile 1 ti ft wide 1•7 ft wide SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WILL HOLD ANY ITEM Decatur Upholstery Shop South Second Street
